Posts tagged as: ground zero

Bayh and Axelrod’s Pathetic Defense of the Indefensible Eric Holder

Bayh and Axelrod’s Pathetic Defense of the Indefensible Eric Holder

“He’s a good man,” according to Evan Bayh (D-IN), the king of equivocation, in response to Chris Wallace’s question about the kind of job Attorney General Eric Holder is doing, particularly with regard to fighting terrorism. Bayh squirmed on yesterday’s Fox News Sunday as he barely managed to answer Wallace’s question about whether he [...]

White House eyes moving site of 9/11 trial – CNN.com

White House eyes moving site of 9/11 trial – CNN.com

Washington (CNN) — The White House is considering moving the site of the September 11 attack trial from Manhattan if the U.S. Justice Department sees fit, senior administration officials confirmed Friday. “Conversations have occurred within the administration to discuss contingency options should the possibility of a trial in Lower Manhattan be foreclosed upon by Congress [...]

Massachusetts to Obama: ‘No, You Can’t!’

Massachusetts to Obama: ‘No, You Can’t!’

Brown’s astonishing win gives America a new lease on life.

Bret Stephens: Airport Security and Our Incompetent Civilization – WSJ.com

Bret Stephens: Airport Security and Our Incompetent Civilization – WSJ.com

When does a civilization become incompetent? I’ve been mulling the question in a number of contexts over the last year, including our inability to put a stop to Somali piracy, detain a terrorist who can neither be charged nor released, think rationally about climate change, or rebuild Ground Zero in an acceptable time frame. But [...]

An Important Statement from Kahlid Sheikh Mohammed – by Tom Trento

An Important Statement from Kahlid Sheikh Mohammed – by Tom Trento

I’m on my way back to Ground Zero … make sure I get this stuff:

Thanksgiving With Bill Ayers: Fugitive Days and Obama’s Plan for Afghanistan

Thanksgiving With Bill Ayers:  Fugitive Days and Obama’s Plan for Afghanistan

 

Books are the mind’s feast even when they are controversial. While Americans gathered to thank God for our beloved country, I spent much of Thanksgiving seeing America through the eyes of a man who detests her. William Ayers, author of Fugitive Days, is a professor at the University of Chicago. His resume [...]



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